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The phrase "always we should" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when emphasizing a consistent obligation or recommendation, but it is better to rephrase for clarity.
Example: "Always we should strive for excellence in our work."
Alternatives: "We should always" or "We must always."
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"My thought was always we should have it as a vacation destination as well.
As always, we should remember that our readers are harried and generally turn to us for news, not SAT prep.
Ah, we should always, we should never cease trying to make changes in the social welfare area fairer.
If we lose, it's always we should do better because we're the richest club in the world.
Fortunately we're still some distance from a future of routine neuro-enhancement and, as always, we should be wary of hype that suggests otherwise.
And always, always, we should choose to protect public health — which is not only the right thing to do but also makes economic sense.
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Is that always something we should prohibit?
"We haven't always but we should be".
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"We always thought we should have our parties behave like the United States' — no longer.
"It's something I always felt we should capitalize on," he said.
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